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April Showers Bring May Flowers

Architectural Ceramics

This blog post may give you a few ideas now that we hope blossom into a bathroom renovation with us in the future. With tools for homeowners, architects, contractors and distributors (that’s us) alike, Laticrete is a great resource for tile installation products and learning. Underneath It All. Schluter Systems. Photography by S.

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Avente Tile Talk: Thanks to the Tile Heritage Foundation

Tile Talk

A big drive is to transition their archive to an online searchable resource available to the industry and to the public. A mosaic brings you back to the Roman Empire. I could go on about the great folks at the THF; but, just visit www.tileheritage.org and discover what a great resource they are. Search This Blog & Beyond.

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Avente Tile Talk: Coverings 2013 Set to Dazzle with Trend-Setting.

Tile Talk

It’s this dedication to innovation and resourcefulness that continue to drive the success of Coverings and make it a must-attend annual event. The four-day exposition serves as a valuable resource for continuing education within all segments of the industry. Search This Blog & Beyond. backsplash designs.

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Avente Tile Talk: Cement Tile Layout Guide & Checklist

Tile Talk

When laying patterned or plain tile for a backsplash or floor, you want to minimize cuts in the main field. For a backsplash, you can achieve this by, by starting the pattern at the vertical centerline and working up from the counter or baseboard. Heres a recent layout I provided to a customer for their backsplash. cement tile.

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‘Tis the Season for Trimming Tile Edges

Architectural Ceramics

Here, a staggered brick pattern and a chevron mosaic are separated by a thin dark bar liner. A glass mosaic from our New Ravenna line sets the tone for this mood board. It’s ideal for outside corners, or the top edge of a tiled wall like a backsplash or bathtub surround. More Inspiration & Resources.

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Designer Backed Insight for Today’s Interior Designs

Garden State Tile Blog

Being familiar with products and resources that will withstand the elements in our area is very important. Go with a classic cabinet finish and quartz or marble counter and have fun with your backsplash tile and lighting. In the above, I used a marble-look porcelain for the field tile and a waterjet marble mosaic in a master bathroom.

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Designer Backed Tips for Today’s Interiors

Garden State Tile Blog

Being familiar with products and resources that will withstand the elements in our area is very important. Go with a classic cabinet finish and quartz or marble counter and have fun with your backsplash tile and lighting. In the above, I used a marble-look porcelain for the field tile and a waterjet marble mosaic in a master bathroom.

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